Google Drive
This notebook covers how to retrieve documents from Google Drive.
Prerequisites
- Create a Google Cloud project or use an existing project
- Enable the Google Drive API
- Authorize credentials for desktop app
- pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client google-auth-httplib2 google-auth-oauthlib
Retrieve the Google Docs
By default, the GoogleDriveRetriever expects the credentials.json file to be ~/.credentials/credentials.json, but this is configurable using the GOOGLE_ACCOUNT_FILE environment variable.
The location of token.json uses the same directory (or use the parameter token_path). Note that token.json will be created automatically the first time you use the retriever.
GoogleDriveRetriever can retrieve a selection of files with some requests. 
By default, If you use a folder_id, all the files inside this folder can be retrieved to Document.
You can obtain your folder and document id from the URL:
- Folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1yucgL9WGgWZdM1TOuKkeghlPizuzMYb5 -> folder id is "1yucgL9WGgWZdM1TOuKkeghlPizuzMYb5"
- Document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bfaMQ18_i56204VaQDVeAFpqEijJTgvurupdEDiaUQw/edit -> document id is "1bfaMQ18_i56204VaQDVeAFpqEijJTgvurupdEDiaUQw"
The special value root is for your personal home.
from langchain_googledrive.retrievers import GoogleDriveRetriever
folder_id = "root"
# folder_id='1yucgL9WGgWZdM1TOuKkeghlPizuzMYb5'
retriever = GoogleDriveRetriever(
    num_results=2,
)
By default, all files with these MIME types can be converted to Document.
- text/text
- text/plain
- text/html
- text/csv
- text/markdown
- image/png
- image/jpeg
- application/epub+zip
- application/pdf
- application/rtf
- application/vnd.google-apps.document(GDoc)
- application/vnd.google-apps.presentation(GSlide)
- application/vnd.google-apps.spreadsheet(GSheet)
- application/vnd.google.colaboratory(Notebook colab)
- application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation(PPTX)
- application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document(DOCX)
It's possible to update or customize this. See the documentation of GoogleDriveRetriever.
But, the corresponding packages must be installed.
%pip install --upgrade --quiet  unstructured
retriever.invoke("machine learning")
You can customize the criteria to select the files. A set of predefined filter are proposed:
| Template | Description | 
|---|---|
| gdrive-all-in-folder | Return all compatible files from a folder_id | 
| gdrive-query | Search queryin all drives | 
| gdrive-by-name | Search file with name query | 
| gdrive-query-in-folder | Search queryinfolder_id(and sub-folders in_recursive=true) | 
| gdrive-mime-type | Search a specific mime_type | 
| gdrive-mime-type-in-folder | Search a specific mime_typeinfolder_id | 
| gdrive-query-with-mime-type | Search querywith a specificmime_type | 
| gdrive-query-with-mime-type-and-folder | Search querywith a specificmime_typeand infolder_id | 
retriever = GoogleDriveRetriever(
    template="gdrive-query",  # Search everywhere
    num_results=2,  # But take only 2 documents
)
for doc in retriever.invoke("machine learning"):
    print("---")
    print(doc.page_content.strip()[:60] + "...")
Else, you can customize the prompt with a specialized PromptTemplate
from langchain_core.prompts import PromptTemplate
retriever = GoogleDriveRetriever(
    template=PromptTemplate(
        input_variables=["query"],
        # See https://developers.google.com/drive/api/guides/search-files
        template="(fullText contains '{query}') "
        "and mimeType='application/vnd.google-apps.document' "
        "and modifiedTime > '2000-01-01T00:00:00' "
        "and trashed=false",
    ),
    num_results=2,
    # See https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v3/reference/files/list
    includeItemsFromAllDrives=False,
    supportsAllDrives=False,
)
for doc in retriever.invoke("machine learning"):
    print(f"{doc.metadata['name']}:")
    print("---")
    print(doc.page_content.strip()[:60] + "...")
Use Google Drive 'description' metadata
Each Google Drive has a description field in metadata (see the details of a file).
Use the snippets mode to return the description of selected files.
retriever = GoogleDriveRetriever(
    template="gdrive-mime-type-in-folder",
    folder_id=folder_id,
    mime_type="application/vnd.google-apps.document",  # Only Google Docs
    num_results=2,
    mode="snippets",
    includeItemsFromAllDrives=False,
    supportsAllDrives=False,
)
retriever.invoke("machine learning")